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Sitting in a Bar,
Drinking & Smoking with
LEE MARVIN
HILARIOUS,  REVEALING, NEVER-BEFORE-HEARD 1986
INTERVIEW WITH THE LEGENDARY OSCAR WINNER
 
What was it like to sit in a bar, slinging back drinks with legendary movie tough guy Lee Marvin? You'll find out right here. Off-camera, Marvin never pulled his punches. In this candid 1985 conversation, the Oscar-winning hell-raiser reveals what he REALLY thinks about his co-stars, directors, his "palimony" partner's latest boyfriend (Dick van Dyke), and himself -- starting with the story of the time he got so drunk he couldn't find his own house...even after buying a map to the movie stars' homes!
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Incredible as it may seem, Cary Grant never gave a press, TV or radio interview throughout the course of his 50-year career. But on a very few occasions in the mid-1980s, Grant elegantly and hilariously allowed himself to be interviewed by his adoring fans in this live, one-man stage show. During the performance heard on this recording, Grant candidly recalls his life, career, leading ladies, favorite directors, most hilarious stories, and answers every question his audience asks -- including those involving his experimental use of LSD in the early 1960s. It was just before one of these shows — in Davenport, Iowa, on Nov. 29, 1986 — that Grant suffered a stroke and died a few hours later. He was 82 years old.
"An Evening with Cary Grant"
Never before heard! Never before available!
The ONLY complete recording of his live, one-man stage show!
COMING SOON! NEVER-BEFORE-HEARD LOST INTERVIEWS WITH:
GREGORY PECK    CHRISTOPHER REEVE    ANTHONY QUINN    JIM HENSON & FRANK OZ
SHIRLEY MacLAINE     DOROTHY LAMOUR     STEVE REEVES
& MANY MORE LEGENDARY STARS!
 
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in which Grant reveals a personal flaw!
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CHARLTON HESTON: THE LOST INTERVIEW
The Oscar-winning "Ben Hur" reveals what he learned
from Hollywood's greatest directors in this never-before-heard 1983 interview
In 1983, mega-movie star Charlton Heston took on several new roles: he became a director-slash-independent movie producer with the film "Mother Lode." Of course, Heston hardly came to the job unprepared: he'd worked with virtually all of Hollywood's greatest directors, including William Wyler ("Ben Hur"), Cecil B. DeMille ("The Ten Commandments"), George Stevens... and Orson Welles ("Touch of Evil"), the most famous director-slash-independent movie producer of them all. In this interview, Heston not only reveals what he learned from those great filmmakers, he ALSO settles the long-disputed question, "Who directed the chariot race in 'Ben Hur'?"
Click photo to hear Heston discuss "Touch of Evil" & the "tragedy" of Orson Welles' career
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This recording of Grant's March 15, 1985 performance in La Mirage, California, was only recently discovered after sitting unlabeled and unprotected for decades. While there are some fluctuations in sound quality, we are certain they will not diminish your enjoyment of the show. Every charming, revealing and hilarious word uttered by the beloved star is here...and, most important, this is the ONLY recording ANYWHERE of Cary Grant, allowing himself to be interviewed, and clearly loving it almost as much as his fans.Click the photo to enjoy a hilarious, myth-demolishing excerpt in which Grant -- contrary to legend -- actually says "Judy, Judy, Judy," and reveals a personal flaw to the total delight of the audience. To read a Los Angeles Times feature story about this very performance, click here.
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NEW RELEASE! NEVER BEFORE AVAILABLE!
Everyone's favorite raunchy, hilarious, 300-pound,
drag-queen cult movie star in his last interview
One week after this outrageous interview, Divine -- the glamorous star of such timeless trash classics as "Pink Flamingos" and "Female Trouble" -- died of heart failure. It was March 7, 1988, the very day he was to join the cast of TV's popular "Married With Children." Eerily, in the complete 50-minute interview, Divine eagerly anticipates that date. But on a much more hilarious level, he also reveals the few gross, disgusting and/or dangerous things she would NOT do on-screen for director, John Waters; recalls what it was like to grow up with Waters; rhapsodizes over his two-movie leading man, Tab Hunter ("Polyester" and "Lust in the Dust"); thrills to the memory of meeting Elizabeth Taylor and premiere Hollywood makeup wizard George Masters; and delivers our favorite (and perhaps the most horrifyingly accurate) celebrity quote EVER. Sorry, we're not giving it away here...but you CAN hear it in the sample clip.
 
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NEW RELEASE! THE 1950s BLONDE BOMBSHELL
WHO OUTLIVED & OUTLOVED MONROE & MANSFIELD
Her movies -- with titles like "Untamed Youth" and "Sex Kittens Go to College" -- are now beloved, bona-fide cult classics. Her competitors and friends were Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield. Her lovers included almost every A-list Hollywood star in the 1950s and 1960s, not to mention sports stars and at least one billionaire eccentric, Howard Hughes. Her failed pursuers included John and Robert Kennedy.
Welcome to the world of the one, the only Mamie Van Doren in this wonderfully candid, never-before-heard 1987 interview.
 
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These revealing and often hilarious recordings have never been heard by ANYONE. Most of these legendary stars are no longer with us, but the interviews you'll find here make it possible to visit with them once again, often right in their own living rooms...and to hear some of your favorite stars as you've never heard them before!
QUOTES
FROM THE SHOW:
Grant on a certain co-star:
"My father always said, if you can't say anything nice about Mae West, don't say anything at all."
On his secret for defying age:
"Do things in moderation...
except making love!"
On why Alfred Hitchcock
only made suspense movies:
"Money!"
On how to best handle fame:
"Develop skin like a rhino and
don't read the Enquirer!"
On what he did to appear so ageless: "Not a damn thing.
I just breathe in and out!"